I only back you up when we're in agreement........ and that's VERY rare.

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That is correct ....... You should have listened back in the day when I told you that "bathtub lot" were nothing but show-ponies and would never lead us to the promised land or that Norf and AJ couldn't put a contender together on the field .... Imagine that on your résumé when going it with Matti !!!!! ; ......Doesn't hurt to have a few pennies in the till when going on a shopping spree mate.

Hey, there's still time to get onboard with my call regarding the Spanos Clan if you like, don't wait till its beyond question and every man and his Camel realises it, bite the bullet and take a stance NOW, you know you want too ya bastage !!!!!

That is correct ....... You should have listened back in the day when I told you that "bathtub lot" were nothing but show-ponies and would never lead us to the promised land or that Norf and AJ couldn't put a contender together on the field .... Imagine that on your résumé when going it with Matti !!!!! ; ......Doesn't hurt to have a few pennies in the till when going on a shopping spree mate.

Hey, there's still time to get onboard with my call regarding the Spanos Clan if you like, don't wait till its beyond question and every man and his Camel realises it, bite the bullet and take a stance NOW, you know you want too ya bastage !!!!!

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Signed: Jack G Frost, Phd.
The dean (pun intended) of the university of broken clocks factory

Free agent right tackle Eric Winston says he just wants to be paid a fair wage for a starting offensive lineman, and he’s getting frustrated that no NFL teams are willing to pay him what he thinks he’s worth.​

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Winston said on Sirius XM NFL Radio that he knows he won’t get the kind of money he got last year from the Chiefs, when he signed a four-year, $22 million contract that included a $4 million signing bonus. The Chiefs cut him to avoid paying a $4.9 million base salary for 2013, and now Winston is just hoping some team will pay him more than $3 million in salary this year.​

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“In the $3-4 million range is something that I think is more than fair for a starter who has played pretty well throughout his career,” Winston said.​

“It’s also frustrating in the sense that there are still a lot of teams with money to spend, but it doesn’t seem like anyone wants to spend it,” Winston said.​

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The one right tackle who made good money from a new team this offseason was Gosder Cherilus, who left the Lions for the Colts on a five-year, $35 million contract with a $10 million signing bonus and a fully guaranteed $5.5 million salary this year. Winston laughed when he was asked about the huge contract that Cherilus got, although he declined to say whether he thinks he deserves more money than Cherilus.​

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“No comment on that one,” Winston said.​

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What Winston will comment on is this: If you’re a right tackle and your name is not Gosder Cherilus, the free agent market stinks.​

Free agent right tackle Eric Winston says he just wants to be paid a fair wage for a starting offensive lineman, and he’s getting frustrated that no NFL teams are willing to pay him what he thinks he’s worth.

Winston said on Sirius XM NFL Radio that he knows he won’t get the kind of money he got last year from the Chiefs, when he signed a four-year, $22 million contract that included a $4 million signing bonus. The Chiefs cut him to avoid paying a $4.9 million base salary for 2013, and now Winston is just hoping some team will pay him more than $3 million in salary this year.

“In the $3-4 million range is something that I think is more than fair for a starter who has played pretty well throughout his career,” Winston said.

“It’s also frustrating in the sense that there are still a lot of teams with money to spend, but it doesn’t seem like anyone wants to spend it,” Winston said.

The one right tackle who made good money from a new team this offseason was Gosder Cherilus, who left the Lions for the Colts on a five-year, $35 million contract with a $10 million signing bonus and a fully guaranteed $5.5 million salary this year. Winston laughed when he was asked about the huge contract that Cherilus got, although he declined to say whether he thinks he deserves more money than Cherilus.

“No comment on that one,” Winston said.

What Winston will comment on is this: If you’re a right tackle and your name is not Gosder Cherilus, the free agent market stinks.

I have only one motto and one gear (wrt to this team of the Spanos' Family), and here it is yet again:

The San Diego Chargers will NEVER win a Lombardy Trophy!

I believe that Ringo has been saving the above statement from years past to rub it in my face, but hey Ringo, where are thou?

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Never is a hell of a long time Poofessoria !!!!!! ..... Ill assume you mean ..... "In my lifetime" surely ????

Hey, what you worried about ??? ....... There's a far greater chance of that happening to me seeing as Im in far worse shape than your limber,wirey, lithe body, that things a Buddist temple compared to mine.

Never is a hell of a long time Poofessoria !!!!!! ..... Ill assume you mean ..... "In my lifetime" surely ????

Hey, what you worried about ??? ....... There's a far greater chance of that happening to me seeing as Im in far worse shape than your limber,wirey, lithe body, that things a Buddist temple compared to mine.

Free agent right tackle Eric Winston says he just wants to be paid a fair wage for a starting offensive lineman, and he’s getting frustrated that no NFL teams are willing to pay him what he thinks he’s worth.​

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Winston said on Sirius XM NFL Radio that he knows he won’t get the kind of money he got last year from the Chiefs, when he signed a four-year, $22 million contract that included a $4 million signing bonus. The Chiefs cut him to avoid paying a $4.9 million base salary for 2013, and now Winston is just hoping some team will pay him more than $3 million in salary this year.​

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“In the $3-4 million range is something that I think is more than fair for a starter who has played pretty well throughout his career,” Winston said.​

“It’s also frustrating in the sense that there are still a lot of teams with money to spend, but it doesn’t seem like anyone wants to spend it,” Winston said.​

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The one right tackle who made good money from a new team this offseason was Gosder Cherilus, who left the Lions for the Colts on a five-year, $35 million contract with a $10 million signing bonus and a fully guaranteed $5.5 million salary this year. Winston laughed when he was asked about the huge contract that Cherilus got, although he declined to say whether he thinks he deserves more money than Cherilus.​

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“No comment on that one,” Winston said.​

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What Winston will comment on is this: If you’re a right tackle and your name is not Gosder Cherilus, the free agent market stinks.​

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Well hell, that's chicken feed compared to what we paid the The Big Lazy.......

That would be a better situation than being related to either Joel or Benji at present.....

Those two fargers have sold their souls to the devil down here the last few years ....... My God, they are the spokesmen for KFC and every other product available it seems and it's cringeworthy to watch these cornballs do their shite.

Oh yeah - and when the market AIN'T bearing it due to his own performance; lack thereof, Windyston starts whining...? He should have tried actually performing over the past two years instead. The Chargers probably offered him what he is worth - half a stale ham sammich. I ain't hatin - I watched him "play".